By using Fuse to distribute Revolt, the latter would attempt to leverage broader distribution and increase the fees it receives from carriers, according to the Bloomberg report. Bloomberg said Fuse is available in about 74 million homes through pay-TV systems, while Revolt TV, which reaches about 22.8 million homes.

When contacted by Variety, a Fuse spokeswoman, Kimberly Kerns, offered the following statement: “As we have stated, we are exploring strategic alternatives for Fuse, and will have no further comment during what is still an ongoing process.” Parent company Madison Square Garden said in September it had hired J.P. Morgan to explore strategic alternatives for the cable outlet, which may not fit so well with MSG’s lineup of sports teams, live events and regional sports networks.

He’s a marketing genius!
Let’s hear it for all american energy and drive!
Bravo
From the team at international Luxury media with CEO Gina deFranco
We interfaced with diddy in the early 2000’s for film premieres and charity events.
First in perfection and always,giving!!